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High School On-Field, 2023 vs. 2024 Full-Season Concussion Evaluation

Given the encouraging data from the Virginia Tech Helmet Testing Laboratory, SAFR compared concussions in high school football players in a large metropolitan city school system with and without the use of a SAFR Helmet Cover. This comprehensive data was compiled on all concussions in the region’s 18 public high schools for the 2023 and 2024 football seasons.

In 2023, there were 81 major concussions in their school system without helmet covers. Through the generosity of SAFR and individual donors, SAFR Helmet Covers were provided to all the school systems teams free of charge. While all these schools were provided SAFR Helmet Covers, only 5 schools chose to use them in both practice and games. For a variety of reasons, the other 13 schools were unable to use them, but formed comparison group of players protected with a standard helmet, but without a helmet cover. This allowed a direct comparison of the number of concussions in 5 high schools who used the SAFR Helmet Covers with the13 teams without.

2023: 50    2024: 67

Increase in the concussion rate of

2023: 31    2024: 16

Decrease in the concussion rate of

WHITEPAPER

Concussions in Football: What Can We Do Next?

Written by: Craig A. Van Der Veer, MS, MD, FAANS and Thomas Keith Fehring MD, FAAOS